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I love working with male actors, and I think there’s a tendency to write really interesting characters that would work solely alongside men where they would be in a man’s world and have to deal with that, and it creates a lot of interesting storylines. For me, it’s kind of circumstantial, but I definitely enjoy it.
I aspire to play interesting characters.
Like every actor, I am always on the lookout for interesting characters.
I suppose with any good writing and interesting characters, you can have that awfully overused word: a journey.
‘Twin Peaks’ has got interesting characters. They are all different from anything anyone has ever seen before. You’ve had bad people before. But everyone’s got little quirks, and everyone’s interesting.
Women just make interesting characters, especially when you’re working against cliches.
Well, the years from 10 to 20, when your body, mind and everything is like changing every five minutes, can be pretty torturing. And most of the interesting characters, I think, are somewhat tortured or torturous. I’m 20 now, so I’m only just an adult.
I want to do interesting characters with depth, which are a part of great stories. In fact, if the character is quirky and challenging, that’s even better.
‘The Hunger Games’ for me is I love the books so much and the character and the story were incredible. That’s kind of the game plan is just do really interesting stories with interesting characters.
The goal for us to do with Squanchtendo is to approach all of our projects with a goal of adding interesting characters, personality, and a story to interact with in-game. Every game we make will be built from the ground up for whatever hardware it will launch on.
There’s no particular role that comes to mind that I’d like to take on, but for me, it’s about playing interesting characters and not just two-dimensional ones.
Creatively, I just like interesting characters. So straight, gay, or whatever – like, whatever, wherever the characters are coming from or their lifestyle.
I just want to work with good filmmakers and do good projects that mean something to me and play interesting characters. That’s really it.
I do actively look out for any kind of work, whether it’s long form, short or web. I just look out for interesting characters. It doesn’t matter where it is.
That’s what politics is. It’s the story of what’s happening, what does it mean, what’s the conclusion, who are the interesting characters?
I think my best quality as a writer is the ability to craft complicated, nuanced, interesting characters.
The danger of writing a so-called thriller is that in your last 100 pages, all of these really interesting characters you’ve created are just running away from something or toward something, but they’re no longer capable of innovation or discovery.
I want to have a lengthy career. I want to play interesting characters. I want to tell beautiful stories, complex stories, deep stories.
Nice people with common sense do not make interesting characters. They only make good former spouses.
What I always studied in screenwriting from my mentor John Glavin was that the most interesting characters are characters with shades of gray.
As a writer, I try to appeal to the ‘elusive boy audience’ the same way I try to appeal to everyone: I do the very best I can to create interesting characters, addictive plots, tons of conflict, believable settings, unexpected plot twists, intriguing beginnings, and satisfying endings.
I think everybody likes to play the villain. They’re always much more interesting characters.
I would love to document all the interesting characters out on the East End. There are some really inspiring people – you can feel the creative energy out there.
The characters that have greys are the more interesting characters. The hero who sometimes crosses the line and the villain who sometimes doesn’t are just much more interesting.
With action films, it’s great if it’s not just driven by action, but by a good story and interesting characters, as well. Though, there’s nothin’ like kicking butt!
I have always liked family-type dramas; I just think the dynamics in families make for some really interesting characters.
I’d like to work more, but I don’t just want to do kind of generic characters. I want to do interesting characters, and I’d like to be cast against type.
I think all interesting characters have some kind of a complex.
The endless teen franchises that come out of Hollywood… more often than not, the central character doesn’t have any discernible character traits. They’re just the young, good-looking guy who goes on this journey. They’re always played by fantastic young actors, but ultimately, they’re not very interesting characters.
To me, part of the fascinating profession of acting is to participate in all these strange situations, to try to understand all these interesting characters, fictitious or real, their human nature… It’s extraordinarily fascinating.